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A few previous good finds

MR_SG

New member
Railroad baggage tag I found a few years back from the Eutawville R. R. with the destination of Charleston, SC and is from the 1890s. The railroad only operated under that name from 1888-1900. The 1829 Capped Bust half was a big surprise on Christmas Eve out of an empty lot, other houses in the area are 1940s. Unfortunately this piece has been through a fire which warped it a bit and started to bubble the silver on the reverse. The Civil War button I found on Feb 25th in a vacant lot next to a park. It is a SC State Militia button made in the 1850s, back mark is Scovill Mfg. Co. Waterbury, CT.
 
First off Welcome to the forum. :thumbup:
I will take it your possibly not new here. Old user with new user id?

Nice finds on the Half & Pin (your other post), Capped Bust, Button and my favorite the old Baggage Tag.
 
No, I am actually new, been reading through the forum for several months. Been detecting for a little over 5 years. The baggage tag is one of my favorite finds.
 
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